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This book reveals the true history of Christianity in Britain. The Culdisch are the Jewish refugees who came there in 37 AD. They consisted of three of Jesus' apostles and Joseph of Arimethia. They were readily recieved by the Druids who were descendants of one of the twelve tribes of Abraham. The Culdee Church is the Church of Britain. The transition of the Druids from their previous form of worship and their structure of culture was a very painless transition, and the teachings of Christ became their objective. This radical correction to the assumed trajectory of Christian history is well documented in Ms Elder's book and the work has been edited with the passage of time as more resources have come to light.
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Druids and Druidism, Culdees, Druthin, Magi, Celts, Church history, Church of Britain, Drus, Culdisch, HistoryPeople
Celts, Druids, Bards, Kings of Early England, Culdee Churches, CuldischPlaces
Great Britain, Iona, Glastonbury, Bangor-on-Dee, BillingsgateTimes
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Originally published, London: Covenant Publishing, 1938.
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